AS/NZS 3500.3:2015 Plumbing and drainage, Part 3: Stormwater drainage
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Supersedes: AS/NZS 3500.3:2003 Plumbing and drainage, Part 3: Stormwater drainage
Draft Designation: DR AS/NZS 3500.3The objective of this Standard is to provide solutions to comply with—
(a) the National Construction Code; and
(b) the Building Code of New Zealand,
for stormwater drainage.
This Standard is part of a series of Standards for plumbing and drainage, as follows:
AS/NZS
3500 Plumbing and drainage
3500.0 Part 0: Glossary of terms
3500.1 Part 1: Water services
3500.2 Part 2: Sanitary plumbing and drainage
3500.3 Part 3: Stormwater drainage (this Standard)
3500.4 Part 4: Heated water services
3500.5 Part 5: Housing Installations
The objective of this revision is to ensure compliance with the ABCB protocol for referenced documents.
This Standard does not cover the criteria for soakers and siphonic systems. Sufficient data was not available in these areas at the time of publication. These areas will be included in a future edition of this Standard, subject to additional research and investigation being carried out.
The terms ‘normative’ and ‘informative’ have been used in this Standard to define the application of the appendix to which they apply. A ‘normative’ appendix is an integral part of a Standard, whereas an ‘informative’ appendix is only for information and guidance.
Statements expressed in mandatory terms in notes to figures and tables are deemed to be requirements of this Standard.
Notes used in this Standard are of an advisory nature only and are used to give explanation or guidance to the user on recommended considerations or technical procedures, or to provide an informative cross-reference to other documents or publications. Notes to clauses in this Standard do not form a mandatory part for compliance with this Standard.
This document includes commentary on some of the clauses of the Standard. The commentary directly follows the relevant clause, is designated by ‘C’ preceding the clause number and is printed in italics in a box. The commentary is for information and guidance and does not form part of the Standard.
Some materials and products used in a stormwater drainage system are provided with instructions for installation and use. Although not a requirement of this Standard or acceptable as an alternative to the requirements of this Standard, compliance with these instructions generally ensures that—
(i) the material or product is fit for the application;
(ii) the performance of the system is not degraded;
(iii) the durability of the material or product is not impaired; and
(iv) the manufacturer’s warranty remains valid
First published in part as part of AS CS 3-1931. Revised and redesignated as AS 2179-1978 and AS 2180-1978. AS 2180-1978 and part of AS 2179-1978 revised and designated AS 2180-1986. AS 3500.3 first published 1990. AS 2180-1986 and AS 3500.3-1990 jointly revised, amalgamated and redesignated in part as AS 3500.3.1-1998 and AS/NZS 3500.3.2:1998. AS 3500.3.1-1998 and AS/NZS 3500.3.2:1998 jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 3500.3:2003.
This Standard sets out requirements for materials, design, installation and testing of roof drainage systems, surface drainage systems and subsoil drainage systems to a point of connection.
Contents:
Section 1: Scope And General
Section 2: Materials And Products
Section 3: Roof Drainage Systems—Design
Section 4: Roof Drainage Systems—Installation
Section 5: Surface Drainage Systems—Design
Section 6: Surface And Subsoil Drainage Systems—Installation
Section 7: Surface And Subsoil Drainage Systems—Ancillaries
Section 8: Pumped Systems
Section 9: Site Testing
Appendix A: Normative References 94
Appendix B: Site-Mixed Concrete For Minor Works
Appendix C: Stormwater Drainage Installation Plans
Appendix D: Guidelines For Determining Rainfall Intensities
Appendix E: Rainfall Intensities For Australia—5 Minutes Duration
Appendix F: Rainfall Intensities For New Zealand—10 Minutes Duration
Appendix G: Examples Of Overflow Measures For Eaves Gutters
Appendix H: General Method For Design Of Eaves Gutter Systems—Example
Appendix I: Box Gutter Systems—General Method, Design Graphs And Illustrations
Appendix J: Box Gutter Systems—General Method—Examples
Appendix K: Surface Drainage Systems—Nominal And General Methods—Examples
Appendix L: Example Calculation—Pumped System
Appendix M: Subsoil Drainage Systems—Design Appendix N: General Information
National Plumbing And Drainage Code.
WS-014
Association of Hydraulic Services Consultants Australia; Australian Building Codes Board; Australian Industry Group; Building Officials Institute of New Zealand; Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association of Australia; Institute of Plumbing Australia; International Copper Association of Australia; Master Plumbers Australia; National Fire Industry Association; Plastics Industry Pipe Association of Australia; Plastics New Zealand; Plumbing Products Industry Group; Water New Zealand.
